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Lauren Conrad Says She's Fielding Network Offers for Her Reality Show

She says it's 'flattering' so many nets are interested after MTV turned it down for being 'too high brow.'

MTV may have passed on her reality series for being "too high brow," but Lauren Conrad says she's fielding a number of network offers.

"The amount of offers I've gotten has been very flattering," she told UsMagazine.com. "We all worked really hard on it and I'm really proud of it. It turned out fantastic, so stay tuned."

The series chronicles Conrad's career as a fashion designer of her Paper Crown line. She rose to fame in reality shows about her personal life on MTV's Laguna Beach and then The Hills.

Earlier this month, Conrad released a statement to The Hollywood Reporter about MTV's decision not to air her show: "We sold a show to MTV, filmed it and are really proud of the final result. MTV felt the subject matter was too high brow for their audience and offered me the opportunity to change the show by incorporating more of my personal life."

David Janollari, EVP, Head of Programming for MTV, told Entertainment Weekly: "We decided not to go ahead with the show. She did do a pilot. There were talks about whether we could somehow manage to put together a special based on that footage but that’s also a big question mark based on her interest in that and the finances. We love her! We would love her on our network! It was a great attempt but it just didn’t feel like a perfect fit for us now.”